Microstructural Characteristic of Nano Calcium Phosphates Doped With Fluoride and Titanium Ions
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2014
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American Ceramic Society
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Calcium phosphates (CaP) are frequently used in medical applications due to their high biocompatibility in the human body. In this study, nano-sized CaPs (with Ca/P molar ratios of 1, 1.25, 1.5, 1.67, and 2) doped with titanium (Ti4+) and fluoride (F-) ions were synthesized by a precipitation method and sintered at 1300°C for 1h. These bioceramics were characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM and micro-hardness. It was observed that high amount of Ti4+ led to a decrease in densification when Ca/P ratio was 1.50 and 2.0 at 1300°C. Densities of the F- addition revealed considerable decreases at 1300°C. According to the SEM results, the average grain sizes of the doped and undoped samples decreased when Ca/P ratio increased. As a result of Vickers microhardness test, Ti4+ ion addition in large amounts decreased the u-hardness of the samples at 1300°C, except samples with molar ratio of 1.0 and 2.0 at 1300°C.
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Ceramic Transactions -- Biomaterials Science: Processing, Properties and Applications IV - Materials Science and Technology 2013 Conference and Exhibition, MS and T 2013 -- 27 October 2013 through 31 October 2013 -- Montreal -- 116844
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251
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31
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43
